User talk:Hotenchilada

Info from talk
Your band list was removed from the list of deathcore bands talk because an editor viewed it more as forum post than a helpful discussion. I have placed the info on here, so that if you want to find sources, write articles, and add bands to the list, you have this to go by, but this way the talk isn't cluttered. Thanks, --3family6 (talk) 12:49, 21 May 2011 (UTC)

Clearification on BMTH, other Deathcore suggestions
I will give BMTH credit for their first studio album, Count Your Blessings, as being a quality Deathcore album, although their proceeding work goes more towards the direction of Metalcore with Suicide Seasons and noticeably deteriorated in the the quality and originality of the band, their latest album, TIAHBMISITIAHLKIAS (for short, bahaha) was almost entirely generic with simple riffs and a sub genre feel more along the lines of Post Hardcore and Core Pop. (no reference, personal opinion) Listed Bands Now, is obviously Post Hardcore there 3 prior albums; Nightmares, Ruin, and Hollow Crown; all had blatantly Deathcore elements, with varying Metalcore and Mathcore influences. Deathcore experience, I'd suggest their album Tyrant, over DSM Axis IV almost like Winds of Plague except less Hardcore influence and a little more originality. Deathcore music, somewhat generic, and heavily influenced by Slam Metal. relatively original riffs, good vocals, good tracking, high energy. material, still relatively generic but great sound, older albums What you Deserve, and Amidst the Bloodshed, are over simplified and very generalized. riff complexity, lyrical structure etc. decent level of originality, worth looking into. morbid simultaneously, great amount of original content. Latest album, A Thin Line Between Man and Machine, is a must listen. Thrash Metal, energetic riffs, great drum tracking. somewhat generic. use of 2 step beats and breakdowns, great vocals, more modern influence. Hotenchilada (talk) 22:10, 20 May 2011 (UTC)hotenchilada - 	 —Preceding unsigned comment added by Hotenchilada (talk • contribs) 21:56, 20 May 2011 (UTC)
 * Bands that would be quality to add, let's see... Architects, although new album, The Here and
 * This band may not have a page (will write) but the Australian band, Bermuda is a wholesome
 * The band The Bridal Procession is a decent Deathcore, heavy synth use for symphonic effects,
 * Disfiguring the Goddess, Dubstep producer Cameron Argons side project, very good and powerful
 * Eat A Helicopter (may or may not be signed), but none the less have a great Deathcore sound,
 * From the Shallows, relatively generic Deathcore with Melodic Death Metal influences, meh.
 * I Declare War, straight forward Deathcore, new album Malevolence is bar none their best
 * Man Must Die, Scottish Death Metal Band, with Deathcore elements, a phenomenal band, great
 * Misericordiam, fantastic Deathcore band with Technical Death Metal influence, hilarious and
 * Sotajumala is a Finnish Death Metal band, large amounts of influence from Deathcore and
 * Suffokate a decent Deathcore band, relativelt straight forward, with some Hardcore influence,
 * Upon a Burning Body, Job For a Cowboys adolescent scene kid son, actually quite good, good